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How to spell DECUSE correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "decuse" instead of "excuse", fear not! Auto-correct mishaps happen to the best of us. Here are some alternative proper suggestions: "deluxe", "decade", "device" or "digest". Remember to double-check your spelling before hitting send or use a reliable spell-check tool to avoid confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell decuse correctly

  • accuse
  • Because I was tired, I went to bed early because I had to wake up early in the morning.
  • debase The politician's lies and scandals served to debase his reputation.
  • decade
  • decease I am deeply saddened to inform you of the decease of my beloved grandmother.
  • deckle
  • decks The ship had multiple decks for passengers to enjoy the ocean view.
  • decode Please decode this message for me.
  • decree The king issued a decree that all citizens must pay a 10% tax on their income.
  • DECS The DECS system is responsible for managing and organizing the school's curriculum.
  • deduce From the information presented, I can deduce that the suspect was at the scene of the crime.
  • defuse The police were able to quickly defuse the bomb and save many lives.
  • delouse She started to delouse herself before getting ready to go out.
  • deluxe A deluxe room includes a microwave and a refrigerator.
  • demise He considered his life a litany of failures, culminating with his apparent demise at the hands of the criminals he once pursued.
  • Denise Denise has three children.
  • dense The forest was so dense that I could barely see anything more than a few feet ahead of me.
  • depose
  • deuce
  • devise With a Devise in place, they would be able to find the criminals responsible for the mess.
  • disuse
  • douse To put out the fire, you need to douse it with water.
  • duse
  • ECUS The ECUs in today's cars are highly complex and interconnected systems.

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